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John Percy Groves

John Percy Groves (26 October 1850 – 13 February 1916) was a British author, librarian, and soldier. He wrote stirring adventure stories and information books for boys, all with a military theme, as well as military history, mostly about the Scottish regiments.

John Percy Groves
Born(1850-10-26)26 October 1850
Bath, Somerset, England]
Died13 February 1916(1916-02-13) (aged 65)
NationalityBritish
Other namesLt.Col. Percy Groves
Occupation(s)Author, Librarian, Soldier
Years active1868 – 1904
Known forHistories of the Scottish regiments
Notable workThe Royal Guernsey Militia

Early life Edit

Groves was born in Bath on 26 October 1850 to John Richard Groves (1803 – 1850) and Elizabeth Louisa Groves (née Priaulx) (1790 – 1860). His father was a former major in the Rifle Brigade, and his mother was sister to Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx[1] who donated the Priaulx Library to the people of Guernsey.[2] Groves was baptised at Bathwick St Mary, Somerset, on 27 November 1850.[3]

In 1861 the census found Groves as a pupil at Wing Rectory in Rutland. This was close to Uppingham School which he may have later attended. He certainly did attend the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, from where in 1867 he purchased a commission as an Ensign.[4]

Military career Edit

Groves purchased a commission as an ensign in the 67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot on 10 February 1869.[4] He was promoted to Lieutenant on 1 November 1871.[5] This promotion was later backdated (without pay) to 28 October 1871, with the proviso that the commission be non-saleable.[6] This was part of the reform of the purchase system in the British Army under the Cardwell Reforms.

Grove exchanged into the 27th Regiment of Foot (the Inniskilling Fusiliers) on 27 March 1872. He resigned his commission on 25 March 1873, just a fortnight after he got married. He was appointed to the reserve of officers on 11 March 1881.[7] After moving to Guernsey he joined the Royal Guernsey Militia, being appointed major on 11 May 1889.[8] By July 1892 he was promoted to he rank of lieutenant-colonel in the Royal Guernsey Artillery.[9]

Marriage and family Edit

Groves married Harriet Augusta Raines (c. 1849 – 24 September 1908) at Christ Church, Marylebone, Westminster, on 11 March 1873. Raines was the daughter of Joseph Robert Raines, a retired colonel and the sister of General Sir Julius Augustus Raines, K.C.B., Colonel of the Buffs. One of the couple's sons assumed the name Groves-Raines, and the other eventually dropped his Groves surname to leave Raines in place.[1] A fortnight after the marriage, Groves resigned from the military.

The couple had eight children, seven of whom survived to adulthood:

  • George Percy Raines Groves (1874 – 1962) became an actor known as George Percy Raines
  • John Henry Osborne Groves (1875 – 1929)
  • Ralph Gore Devereux Groves (1877 – 1953) adopted the surname Groves-Raines.
  • William Frederick Priaulx Groves (1878 – 1969)
  • Grace Elizabeth Marjorie Groves (1880 – 1881) died in infancy.
  • Katherine Frances Groves (1883 – 1977)
  • Osmond de Beauvoir Groves (1884 – 1909)
  • Stephen Percy Groves (1886 – 1947

Grove was appointed Bursar of Bradfield College in April 1883,[10] but left the post by the end of the summer term. However, in the meantime, he had reinvigorated the College's Rifle Corps.[11] In the 1881 census Grove (with five children under seven years of age in the house) recorded his occupation as: Owner Of House Property in Middlesex.

Writing and librarianship Edit

Groves wrote three types of books. The first two were intended for the juvenile market, and the last was for those interested in particular regiments. As a rule all were illustrated.

  • Adventure stories with a military theme for boys.
  • Annuals or informative books for boys.
  • Military history, usually focusing on the history of a particular regiment.

Groves began to publish juvenile fiction in 1883 with From Cadet to Captain of which the Reading Observer said: This is a wholesome and well-written tale put into autobiographical form and detailing in an interesting way the varied incidents of a young aspirant for military honours. A large part of the story is occupied with Mr. Warrington's experiences as a student at the Sandhurst Military College....[12] His next book was Charmouth Grange in 1886, of which The Graphic said: This tale of the seventeenth century is a will written story, full of the doings of Roundhead and Cavaliers, in which the Cavaliers get very much the best of it.[13]

Until his appointment as Librarian at the Priaulx Library, only one of the first ten books written by Groves was a military history, the history of the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot in 1887. Groves was appointed as Secretary and Librarian to the Priaulx Library in Guernsey and the cultured librarian was there for the official opening on 1 May 1889.[14] The library had been donated by Grove's wife's uncle, Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx, and this no doubt played a part in the selection of Groves for the role.

de Beauvoir died on 15 January 1891, leaving a personal estate (i.e. excluding any real property, which at the time was often entailed) valued at £53,000.[15] Groves got a bequest of 100 shares of Pennsylvania Railroad Company stock.[16] This was probably worth over $10,000 at the time, as the average value of the shares for 1890 – 1899 was $109.30.[17]

Once installed at Candie House, the home of the Library, Groves continued his literary career. He and his family had a large apartment at Candie House, but given the size of his family it was not surprising that he was criticised for spilling outside his apartment and appropriating some of the rooms intended for the library. In the 1891 census, Groves describes himself as major of the Royal Guernsey Artillery Brigade, and an author and journalist.

Grove was still writing, in 1891 alone, he published two juvenile novels, a juvenile history book (with three different publishers). In 1893 he began to publish a series of volumes about the Scottish regiments. He intended to produce 17 in all. Advertisements These were high quality, limited editions (530 for the book on the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers), with nine high-class chromo-lithographed illustrations. They sold for 7s 6d.[18]

Apart from one final work, on the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, published in Guernsey in 1904, Groves had effectively stopped writing books by 1896. By 1901, only three teen-aged children were now living at home. In that year he described himself as Secretary and Curator, Priaulx Library, Author, and Journalist.

Harriet Groves died on 24 September 1908 leaving effects valued at only £22 8s 9d. All of the children were adult. Groves resigned his librarianship in 1910[1] and left Guernsey (his housing was tied to his post). By the time of the 1911 census, Groves was living in Whitefield, Christchurch, near Bournemouth with his son John Henry, who had left the army to become a poultry farmer. Groves gave his profession at Lt.Col (retired) and Literature.

Groves remarried on 16 February 1912 at Hanwell Middlesex. His second bride was Mary Louisa Ridley (c. 1855 – 23 March 1935), the eldest daughter of the late Rev. Oliver Matthew Ridley (c. 1825 – 10 January 1907) and Louisa Pole Ridley (c. 1829 – January 1858). Although Mary's mother had dies when she was around three, her father remarried before she was eight. Groves and Mary were respectively 65 and 61 when they married.

Death Edit

Groves died in Southend-on-Sea on 13 February 1916. While some sources place his death on Guernsey in 1917 or 1918,[1] three contemporary newspapers place the death at Southend in February 1916.[19][20][21] Groves was survived by his second wife Mary (by nearly 20 years), and by six of his children).

Works Edit

The majority of what Groves wrote was juvenile fiction when measured by both the number of works or the number of pages.

Juvenile market Edit

Novels and other books for the juvenile market by John Percy Groves
No. Year Title Illustrated by Publisher BL Cat.
1 1883 From Cadet to Captain, etc. Stanley Berkley 8 full page illustrations London Edinburgh: Griffith & Farran. Yes
2 1884 Charmouth Grange. A tale of the seventeenth century 8 full page illustrations and some smaller illustrations London: Sampson Low & Co. Yes
3 1885 Sketches of Adventure and Sport. A book for boys. 24 Chromo lithographic illustrations London: B. Ollendorff Yes
4 1886 A soldier born, or the adventures of a Subaltern of the 95th in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny. W. Pearce London, Edinburgh : Griffith, Farran & Co Yes
5 1888 Reefer and Rifleman: a tale of the two services John Schönberg-6 full page illustrations London: Blackie & Sons Yes
6 1887 The Duke's Own, or the adventures of Peter Daly, etc. Lieut.-Col. Marshman: 12 Illustrations London, Edinburgh : Griffith, Farran & Co Yes
7 1887 The War of the Axe: or, adventures in South Africa, etc. John Schönberg London: Blackie & Son Yes
8 1887 The Major's Campaign: Or My First Battle and My Last "A large number of illustrations" - bookseller London: Frederick Warne and Co No
9 1888 Anchor and Laurel: a tale of the Royal Marines Lieut.-Col. Marshman: 12 Illustrations London, Edinburgh : Griffith, Farran & Co Yes
10 1890 “On Service” at home and abroad Harry Payne and Arthur Payne London Saxony [printed]: R. Tuck & Sons Yes
11 1890 On an Off Duty Harry Payne and Arthur Payne London, Paris, New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons. Yes
12 1891 Tar-bucket and Pipe-clay, or, the life and adventures of Nicholas Brodribb, Middy and Marine London: Griffith & Farran Yes
13 1891 With the Green Jackets: or, the life and adventures of a rifleman, etc. Lieut.-Col. Marshman London: Griffith & Farran Yes
14 1891 Ready Aye Ready: Annals of Military Heroes Harry Payne and Arthur Payne London, Paris, New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons. No
15 1895 In the Days of King George. Harry Payne London: Cassell & Co. Yes
16 1895 With Claymore and Bayonet, or the “Ross-shire Buffs,” etc. Harry Payne, 8 full page illus. London: Cassell & Co. Yes
17 1896 Scotland for Ever! or, The Adventures of Alexander McDonell, etc. Also called The Gallant Gordons London: Routledge & Sons Yes

The Tar-bucket and Pipe-clay first appeared as a serial in Young England, starting in January 1890.[22] Little Folks ran a serial starting in 1895 called "True to his Colours" by Groves.[23]

Military history Edit

Military Histories by John Percy Groves
Year Title Illustrated by Publisher BL Cat.
1887 The 66th Berkshire regiment. A brief history of its services at home and abroad, from 1758 to 1881. Compiled from the regimental records, and other MSS One low quality uncredited Frontispiece Reading: J. Beecroft. Yes
1892 Some Notable Generals and their Notable Battles Lieut.-Col. Marshman London: Griffith & Farran Yes
1893 History of the 42nd Royal Highlanders, The Black Watch, now the first battalion The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders): 1729–1893. Histories of the Scottish Regiments Book No. 1 Harry Payne Edinburgh: Johnston. Yes
1893 History of the 2nd Dragoons - the Royal Scots Greys, "Second to None", 1678–1893. Illustrated Histories of the Scottish Regiments: Book No. 2 Harry Payne Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston Yes
1893 History of the 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, now the first battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders ...: 1794-1893: Scottish Regiments Book 3 Harry Payne Edinburgh: Johnston. Yes
1893 illustrated Histories of the Scottish Regiments Harry Payne Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston Yes
1894 History of the 91st Princess Louise's Argyllshire Highlanders, now the 1st Battalion Princess Louise's Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders ... 1794-1894 Harry Payne Edinburgh London: W. & A. K. Johnston. Yes
1895 History of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders, now the 2nd Battalion Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ... 1800-1895 Harry Payne Edinburgh London: W. & A. K. Johnston. Yes
1895 The Royal Guernsey Militia: a brief sketch of its services, etc. from 800 to 1895. In two volumes. Vol II shows uniforms Guernsey: Frederick Clarke, States Arcade No
1895 History of the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers (formerly the 21st Royal North British Fusiliers) now known as the Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1678–1895. Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston Yes
1904 Historical Records of the 7th or Royal Regiment of Fusiliers now known as the Royal Fusiliers (the City of London Regiment), 1685–1903. John Percy Groves Guernsey: F. B. Guerin Yes

Grove also wrote or contributed to serial installments on military history, including Types of the British Army which ran as a column on regiments in The Graphic.[24] The Graphic also produced coloured illustrations as supplements in a series called Types of the British Army and Navy. The illustrations were usually of particular regiments such as the 10th and 19th Hussars by John Charlton,[25] but sometimes were of particular roles, such as A Captain of the Main-Top by W Christian Symonds.[26]

Sources Edit

The primary source for data on the books was the British Library. The lists indicate if the item was found in the British Library Catalogue (BL Cat.). Other sources included the COPAC database, publishers catalogues, newspaper reviews, and the used book trade.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Priaulx Library. "The Royal Guernsey Militia". The Priaulx Library. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Local History: Priaulx Library". BBC. 13 November 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  3. ^ Ancestry.com (2016). Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1914. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com. p. 5.
  4. ^ a b "The War Office, Pall Mall" (PDF). The London Gazette (23466): 664. 9 February 1869. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  5. ^ "The War Office, Pall Mall" (PDF). The London Gazette (23612): 5872. 29 December 1871. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  6. ^ "The War Office, Pall Mall" (PDF). The London Gazette (23876): 3199. 16 July 1872. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  7. ^ "The War Office, Pall Mall" (PDF). The London Gazette (23961): 1655. 25 March 1872. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  8. ^ "The Militia: Artillery Brigade". The Star (Tuesday 28 May 1889). 28 May 1889.
  9. ^ "The Army". Army and Navy Gazette (Saturday 18 June 1892): 9. 18 June 1892.
  10. ^ "Bradfield College". The Guardian (Monday 04 April 1883): 13. 4 April 1883.
  11. ^ Leach, Arthur F., ed. (1990). "Rifle Corps". A History of Bradfield College by old Bradfield Boys. London: Henry Frowde. p. 219. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  12. ^ "Literary Notices". Reading Observer (Saturday 29 December 1883): 3. 29 December 1883.
  13. ^ "Christmas Books: VIII". The Graphic. 30 (786): 651. 20 December 1884. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  14. ^ "The Priaulx Library". The Star (Thursday 02 May 1889): 2. 2 May 1889.
  15. ^ "Wills and Bequests". London Daily News (Tuesday 17 March 1891): 6. 17 March 1891.
  16. ^ "Wills and Bequests". Oxfordshire Telegraph (Wednesday 18 March 1891). 18 March 1891.
  17. ^ Mitchell, Wesley C. (1 May 1910). "The Prices of American Stocks:1980-1909". The Journal of Political Economy. 18 (5): 347. JSTOR 1820005.
  18. ^ "The Christmas Bookseller 1908". Bookseller: The Organ of the Book Trade: 123. 1 December 1894. hdl:2027/uiug.30112081497502. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  19. ^ "Deaths". Northern Whig (Friday 18 February 1916): 1. 18 February 1916.
  20. ^ "Untitled". Irish Independent (Saturday 19 February 1916): 2. 19 February 1916.
  21. ^ "Death of Lieut.Colonel J.P.Groves". Belfast News-Letter (Saturday 19 February 1916): 6. 19 February 1916.
  22. ^ "Tar-Bucket and Pipe-Clay". The Star (Thursday 16 January 1890): 2. 16 January 1890.
  23. ^ "Little Folks". The Star (Tuesday 18 December 1894): 2. 18 December 1894.
  24. ^ "Types of the British Army". The Star (Saturday 14 November 1891): 2. 14 November 1891.
  25. ^ Charlton, John. "Soldiers of the British Army 10th and 19th Hussars - stock illustration". Getty Images. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  26. ^ Symonds, W. Christian. "A Captain of the Main-Top". Look and Learn: History Picture Archive. Retrieved 1 March 2020.

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This article is about the author of juvenile fiction and regimental histories For the airman and military strategist see Percy Groves John Percy Groves 26 October 1850 13 February 1916 was a British author librarian and soldier He wrote stirring adventure stories and information books for boys all with a military theme as well as military history mostly about the Scottish regiments John Percy GrovesBorn 1850 10 26 26 October 1850Bath Somerset England Died13 February 1916 1916 02 13 aged 65 Southend on Sea Essex EnglandNationalityBritishOther namesLt Col Percy GrovesOccupation s Author Librarian SoldierYears active1868 1904Known forHistories of the Scottish regimentsNotable workThe Royal Guernsey Militia Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Marriage and family 4 Writing and librarianship 5 Death 6 Works 6 1 Juvenile market 6 2 Military history 6 3 Sources 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditGroves was born in Bath on 26 October 1850 to John Richard Groves 1803 1850 and Elizabeth Louisa Groves nee Priaulx 1790 1860 His father was a former major in the Rifle Brigade and his mother was sister to Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx 1 who donated the Priaulx Library to the people of Guernsey 2 Groves was baptised at Bathwick St Mary Somerset on 27 November 1850 3 In 1861 the census found Groves as a pupil at Wing Rectory in Rutland This was close to Uppingham School which he may have later attended He certainly did attend the Royal Military College Sandhurst from where in 1867 he purchased a commission as an Ensign 4 Military career EditGroves purchased a commission as an ensign in the 67th South Hampshire Regiment of Foot on 10 February 1869 4 He was promoted to Lieutenant on 1 November 1871 5 This promotion was later backdated without pay to 28 October 1871 with the proviso that the commission be non saleable 6 This was part of the reform of the purchase system in the British Army under the Cardwell Reforms Grove exchanged into the 27th Regiment of Foot the Inniskilling Fusiliers on 27 March 1872 He resigned his commission on 25 March 1873 just a fortnight after he got married He was appointed to the reserve of officers on 11 March 1881 7 After moving to Guernsey he joined the Royal Guernsey Militia being appointed major on 11 May 1889 8 By July 1892 he was promoted to he rank of lieutenant colonel in the Royal Guernsey Artillery 9 Marriage and family EditGroves married Harriet Augusta Raines c 1849 24 September 1908 at Christ Church Marylebone Westminster on 11 March 1873 Raines was the daughter of Joseph Robert Raines a retired colonel and the sister of General Sir Julius Augustus Raines K C B Colonel of the Buffs One of the couple s sons assumed the name Groves Raines and the other eventually dropped his Groves surname to leave Raines in place 1 A fortnight after the marriage Groves resigned from the military The couple had eight children seven of whom survived to adulthood George Percy Raines Groves 1874 1962 became an actor known as George Percy Raines John Henry Osborne Groves 1875 1929 Ralph Gore Devereux Groves 1877 1953 adopted the surname Groves Raines William Frederick Priaulx Groves 1878 1969 Grace Elizabeth Marjorie Groves 1880 1881 died in infancy Katherine Frances Groves 1883 1977 Osmond de Beauvoir Groves 1884 1909 Stephen Percy Groves 1886 1947Grove was appointed Bursar of Bradfield College in April 1883 10 but left the post by the end of the summer term However in the meantime he had reinvigorated the College s Rifle Corps 11 In the 1881 census Grove with five children under seven years of age in the house recorded his occupation as Owner Of House Property in Middlesex Writing and librarianship EditGroves wrote three types of books The first two were intended for the juvenile market and the last was for those interested in particular regiments As a rule all were illustrated Adventure stories with a military theme for boys Annuals or informative books for boys Military history usually focusing on the history of a particular regiment Groves began to publish juvenile fiction in 1883 with From Cadet to Captain of which the Reading Observer said This is a wholesome and well written tale put into autobiographical form and detailing in an interesting way the varied incidents of a young aspirant for military honours A large part of the story is occupied with Mr Warrington s experiences as a student at the Sandhurst Military College 12 His next book was Charmouth Grange in 1886 of which The Graphic said This tale of the seventeenth century is a will written story full of the doings of Roundhead and Cavaliers in which the Cavaliers get very much the best of it 13 Until his appointment as Librarian at the Priaulx Library only one of the first ten books written by Groves was a military history the history of the 66th Berkshire Regiment of Foot in 1887 Groves was appointed as Secretary and Librarian to the Priaulx Library in Guernsey and the cultured librarian was there for the official opening on 1 May 1889 14 The library had been donated by Grove s wife s uncle Osmond de Beauvoir Priaulx and this no doubt played a part in the selection of Groves for the role de Beauvoir died on 15 January 1891 leaving a personal estate i e excluding any real property which at the time was often entailed valued at 53 000 15 Groves got a bequest of 100 shares of Pennsylvania Railroad Company stock 16 This was probably worth over 10 000 at the time as the average value of the shares for 1890 1899 was 109 30 17 Once installed at Candie House the home of the Library Groves continued his literary career He and his family had a large apartment at Candie House but given the size of his family it was not surprising that he was criticised for spilling outside his apartment and appropriating some of the rooms intended for the library In the 1891 census Groves describes himself as major of the Royal Guernsey Artillery Brigade and an author and journalist Grove was still writing in 1891 alone he published two juvenile novels a juvenile history book with three different publishers In 1893 he began to publish a series of volumes about the Scottish regiments He intended to produce 17 in all Advertisements These were high quality limited editions 530 for the book on the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers with nine high class chromo lithographed illustrations They sold for 7s 6d 18 Apart from one final work on the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers published in Guernsey in 1904 Groves had effectively stopped writing books by 1896 By 1901 only three teen aged children were now living at home In that year he described himself as Secretary and Curator Priaulx Library Author and Journalist Harriet Groves died on 24 September 1908 leaving effects valued at only 22 8s 9d All of the children were adult Groves resigned his librarianship in 1910 1 and left Guernsey his housing was tied to his post By the time of the 1911 census Groves was living in Whitefield Christchurch near Bournemouth with his son John Henry who had left the army to become a poultry farmer Groves gave his profession at Lt Col retired and Literature Groves remarried on 16 February 1912 at Hanwell Middlesex His second bride was Mary Louisa Ridley c 1855 23 March 1935 the eldest daughter of the late Rev Oliver Matthew Ridley c 1825 10 January 1907 and Louisa Pole Ridley c 1829 January 1858 Although Mary s mother had dies when she was around three her father remarried before she was eight Groves and Mary were respectively 65 and 61 when they married Death EditGroves died in Southend on Sea on 13 February 1916 While some sources place his death on Guernsey in 1917 or 1918 1 three contemporary newspapers place the death at Southend in February 1916 19 20 21 Groves was survived by his second wife Mary by nearly 20 years and by six of his children Works EditThe majority of what Groves wrote was juvenile fiction when measured by both the number of works or the number of pages Juvenile market Edit Novels and other books for the juvenile market by John Percy Groves No Year Title Illustrated by Publisher BL Cat 1 1883 From Cadet to Captain etc Stanley Berkley 8 full page illustrations London Edinburgh Griffith amp Farran Yes2 1884 Charmouth Grange A tale of the seventeenth century 8 full page illustrations and some smaller illustrations London Sampson Low amp Co Yes3 1885 Sketches of Adventure and Sport A book for boys 24 Chromo lithographic illustrations London B Ollendorff Yes4 1886 A soldier born or the adventures of a Subaltern of the 95th in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny W Pearce London Edinburgh Griffith Farran amp Co Yes5 1888 Reefer and Rifleman a tale of the two services John Schonberg 6 full page illustrations London Blackie amp Sons Yes6 1887 The Duke s Own or the adventures of Peter Daly etc Lieut Col Marshman 12 Illustrations London Edinburgh Griffith Farran amp Co Yes7 1887 The War of the Axe or adventures in South Africa etc John Schonberg London Blackie amp Son Yes8 1887 The Major s Campaign Or My First Battle and My Last A large number of illustrations bookseller London Frederick Warne and Co No9 1888 Anchor and Laurel a tale of the Royal Marines Lieut Col Marshman 12 Illustrations London Edinburgh Griffith Farran amp Co Yes10 1890 On Service at home and abroad Harry Payne and Arthur Payne London Saxony printed R Tuck amp Sons Yes11 1890 On an Off Duty Harry Payne and Arthur Payne London Paris New York Raphael Tuck amp Sons Yes12 1891 Tar bucket and Pipe clay or the life and adventures of Nicholas Brodribb Middy and Marine London Griffith amp Farran Yes13 1891 With the Green Jackets or the life and adventures of a rifleman etc Lieut Col Marshman London Griffith amp Farran Yes14 1891 Ready Aye Ready Annals of Military Heroes Harry Payne and Arthur Payne London Paris New York Raphael Tuck amp Sons No15 1895 In the Days of King George Harry Payne London Cassell amp Co Yes16 1895 With Claymore and Bayonet or the Ross shire Buffs etc Harry Payne 8 full page illus London Cassell amp Co Yes17 1896 Scotland for Ever or The Adventures of Alexander McDonell etc Also called The Gallant Gordons London Routledge amp Sons YesThe Tar bucket and Pipe clay first appeared as a serial in Young England starting in January 1890 22 Little Folks ran a serial starting in 1895 called True to his Colours by Groves 23 Military history Edit Military Histories by John Percy Groves Year Title Illustrated by Publisher BL Cat 1887 The 66th Berkshire regiment A brief history of its services at home and abroad from 1758 to 1881 Compiled from the regimental records and other MSS One low quality uncredited Frontispiece Reading J Beecroft Yes1892 Some Notable Generals and their Notable Battles Lieut Col Marshman London Griffith amp Farran Yes1893 History of the 42nd Royal Highlanders The Black Watch now the first battalion The Black Watch Royal Highlanders 1729 1893 Histories of the Scottish Regiments Book No 1 Harry Payne Edinburgh Johnston Yes1893 History of the 2nd Dragoons the Royal Scots Greys Second to None 1678 1893 Illustrated Histories of the Scottish Regiments Book No 2 Harry Payne Edinburgh W amp A K Johnston Yes1893 History of the 79th Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders now the first battalion Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders 1794 1893 Scottish Regiments Book 3 Harry Payne Edinburgh Johnston Yes1893 illustrated Histories of the Scottish Regiments Harry Payne Edinburgh W amp A K Johnston Yes1894 History of the 91st Princess Louise s Argyllshire Highlanders now the 1st Battalion Princess Louise s Argyll amp Sutherland Highlanders 1794 1894 Harry Payne Edinburgh London W amp A K Johnston Yes1895 History of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders now the 2nd Battalion Princess Louise s Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1800 1895 Harry Payne Edinburgh London W amp A K Johnston Yes1895 The Royal Guernsey Militia a brief sketch of its services etc from 800 to 1895 In two volumes Vol II shows uniforms Guernsey Frederick Clarke States Arcade No1895 History of the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers formerly the 21st Royal North British Fusiliers now known as the Royal Scots Fusiliers 1678 1895 Edinburgh W amp A K Johnston Yes1904 Historical Records of the 7th or Royal Regiment of Fusiliers now known as the Royal Fusiliers the City of London Regiment 1685 1903 John Percy Groves Guernsey F B Guerin YesGrove also wrote or contributed to serial installments on military history including Types of the British Army which ran as a column on regiments in The Graphic 24 The Graphic also produced coloured illustrations as supplements in a series called Types of the British Army and Navy The illustrations were usually of particular regiments such as the 10th and 19th Hussars by John Charlton 25 but sometimes were of particular roles such as A Captain of the Main Top by W Christian Symonds 26 Sources Edit The primary source for data on the books was the British Library The lists indicate if the item was found in the British Library Catalogue BL Cat Other sources included the COPAC database publishers catalogues newspaper reviews and the used book trade References Edit a b c d Priaulx Library The Royal Guernsey Militia The Priaulx Library Retrieved 1 March 2020 Local History Priaulx Library BBC 13 November 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Ancestry com 2016 Somerset England Church of England Baptisms 1813 1914 Provo Utah Ancestry com p 5 a b The War Office Pall Mall PDF The London Gazette 23466 664 9 February 1869 Retrieved 1 March 2020 The War Office Pall Mall PDF The London Gazette 23612 5872 29 December 1871 Retrieved 1 March 2020 The War Office Pall Mall PDF The London Gazette 23876 3199 16 July 1872 Retrieved 1 March 2020 The War Office Pall Mall PDF The London Gazette 23961 1655 25 March 1872 Retrieved 1 March 2020 The Militia Artillery Brigade The Star Tuesday 28 May 1889 28 May 1889 The Army Army and Navy Gazette Saturday 18 June 1892 9 18 June 1892 Bradfield College The Guardian Monday 04 April 1883 13 4 April 1883 Leach Arthur F ed 1990 Rifle Corps A History of Bradfield College by old Bradfield Boys London Henry Frowde p 219 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Literary Notices Reading Observer Saturday 29 December 1883 3 29 December 1883 Christmas Books VIII The Graphic 30 786 651 20 December 1884 Retrieved 1 March 2020 The Priaulx Library The Star Thursday 02 May 1889 2 2 May 1889 Wills and Bequests London Daily News Tuesday 17 March 1891 6 17 March 1891 Wills and Bequests Oxfordshire Telegraph Wednesday 18 March 1891 18 March 1891 Mitchell Wesley C 1 May 1910 The Prices of American Stocks 1980 1909 The Journal of Political Economy 18 5 347 JSTOR 1820005 The Christmas Bookseller 1908 Bookseller The Organ of the Book Trade 123 1 December 1894 hdl 2027 uiug 30112081497502 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Deaths Northern Whig Friday 18 February 1916 1 18 February 1916 Untitled Irish Independent Saturday 19 February 1916 2 19 February 1916 Death of Lieut Colonel J P Groves Belfast News Letter Saturday 19 February 1916 6 19 February 1916 Tar Bucket and Pipe Clay The Star Thursday 16 January 1890 2 16 January 1890 Little Folks The Star Tuesday 18 December 1894 2 18 December 1894 Types of the British Army The Star Saturday 14 November 1891 2 14 November 1891 Charlton John Soldiers of the British Army 10th and 19th Hussars stock illustration Getty Images Retrieved 1 March 2020 Symonds W Christian A Captain of the Main Top Look and Learn History Picture Archive Retrieved 1 March 2020 External links EditWorks by John Percy Groves at Project Gutenberg Works by Groves at the Hathi Trust Works by Groves on the Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Percy Groves amp oldid 1180015092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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